Yet tell me not,
for i have heard it all.
Here's much to do with hate,
but more with love.
Fights have to do more with love
than with hate.
Benvolio
scene i
lines 242-243
By giving liberty unto thine eyes:
examine other beautiful.
he doesn't think that Romeos love is
real and can be easily fixed.
Benvolio
scene ii
lines 52-53
Take thou some new infection to
thy eye, and the rank poison of
the old will die.
Love is terrible and is like a disease.
Paris
scene ii
line 12
Younger than she are happily
mothers made
He loves her for who she is and
doesn't care how old she is
Lord Capulet
scene ii
line 13
And too soon marred are those
so early made.
lord is worried about his daughter
becoming someone she isn't if she
marries young.
Lord Capulet
scene ii
lines 16-17
But woo her, gentle Paris, get
her heart; my will to her consent
is but a part.
I want her to be happy and that she
needs to love him. What I think matters
a little. He thinks that he cant just
choose for her.
Juliet
scene iii
line 72
It is an honor that i dream not of
She feels that she is too young and
marriage is too big of a concept to
graspe at her age and she is glad
that she isn't thinking of it.
Juliet
scene iii
lines 106-108
I look to like, if looking liking mo
ve; but no more deep will I endart
my eye.
She doesnt think that you can look at
someone and be in love and you have
to look deeper than what the eye can
see.
Lady Capulet
scene iii
lines 75-80
Well, think of marriage now. YOunger than you,
Here in Verona, ladies of eseem, are made already
mothers. by my count, i was you mother much upon
these years that you are now a maid. Thus then in
brief: the valiant Paris seeks you for his love.
she thinks that every one at a high rank should be married at a young age
and that it matters that they have money and not so much if you love them.
scene i
lines 184-185
for i have heard it all.
Here's much to do with hate,
but more with love.
than with hate.
scene i
lines 242-243
examine other beautiful.
real and can be easily fixed.
scene ii
lines 52-53
thy eye, and the rank poison of
the old will die.
scene ii
line 12
mothers made
doesn't care how old she is
scene ii
line 13
so early made.
becoming someone she isn't if she
marries young.
scene ii
lines 16-17
her heart; my will to her consent
is but a part.
needs to love him. What I think matters
a little. He thinks that he cant just
choose for her.
scene iii
line 72
marriage is too big of a concept to
graspe at her age and she is glad
that she isn't thinking of it.
scene iii
lines 106-108
ve; but no more deep will I endart
my eye.
someone and be in love and you have
to look deeper than what the eye can
see.
scene iii
lines 75-80
Here in Verona, ladies of eseem, are made already
mothers. by my count, i was you mother much upon
these years that you are now a maid. Thus then in
brief: the valiant Paris seeks you for his love.
she thinks that every one at a high rank should be married at a young age
and that it matters that they have money and not so much if you love them.